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`MgSO_(4) +NH_(4)OH + Na_(2)HPO_(4) to` white crystalline precipitate.The formula of crystalline precipitate is:

A

`MgCl_(2).MgSO_(4)`

B

`MgSO_(4)`

C

`Mg(NH_(4))PO_(4)`

D

`Mg(PO_(4))_(2)`

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To determine the formula of the white crystalline precipitate formed from the reaction of magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄), ammonium hydroxide (NH₄OH), and sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na₂HPO₄), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Reactants**: - The reactants are magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄), ammonium hydroxide (NH₄OH), and sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na₂HPO₄). 2. **Write the Reaction**: - When these reactants are mixed, they undergo a double displacement reaction. The ammonium hydroxide will react with magnesium sulfate and sodium hydrogen phosphate. 3. **Determine the Products**: - The reaction will produce a white crystalline precipitate, which is likely to be magnesium ammonium phosphate (MgNH₄PO₄). - Additionally, sodium sulfate (Na₂SO₄) and water (H₂O) will be formed as by-products. 4. **Write the Balanced Chemical Equation**: - The balanced equation for the reaction can be written as: \[ MgSO₄ + 2NH₄OH + Na₂HPO₄ \rightarrow MgNH₄PO₄ \downarrow + Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O \] - Here, MgNH₄PO₄ is the white crystalline precipitate. 5. **Identify the Formula of the Precipitate**: - From the balanced equation, we can see that the formula of the white crystalline precipitate formed is MgNH₄PO₄. ### Conclusion: The formula of the white crystalline precipitate formed from the reaction of magnesium sulfate, ammonium hydroxide, and sodium hydrogen phosphate is **MgNH₄PO₄**.

To determine the formula of the white crystalline precipitate formed from the reaction of magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄), ammonium hydroxide (NH₄OH), and sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na₂HPO₄), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Reactants**: - The reactants are magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄), ammonium hydroxide (NH₄OH), and sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na₂HPO₄). 2. **Write the Reaction**: ...
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